Top 5 Moto X4 Alternatives that you can buy under ₹20,000

Moto unveiled the much awaited Moto X4 and it looks good, feels snappy in hand. Everybody is writing about the specs details, first look, hands-on etc. But there is nothing new to show as this phone is already launched in other countries. So, here without wasting time mentioning the specs that you may know already, if you don’t check out this link. I thought why not write something different. Here’s the thing, everyone got haters, there will be people out there who don’t like moto phones, though they are pretty solid. So, here are the Top 5 Moto X4 Alternatives that you can buy under ₹20,000.

Moto X4 Alternatives under ₹20,000

Though Moto X4 is a great phone, with a great design, IP68 Water and Dust resistant, Dual Cameras and more, there are phones which can give you that feel and specs in pretty less price. So, check out the list.

1) Oppo F5 (19,990RS)

Oppo a company that is trying to master in the camera department and there latest offering to their fans is a very good example of that. The Oppo F5 offers AI enabled Front Camera, via which you can take better selfies than ever, also featuring the Bokeh Effect using the 20MP front camera as seen in the new Google Pixel 2.

It, comes with an Helio P23 octa-core processor with is a Mid ranged processor, also it comes with 4GB RAM and expandable 32GB Storage. You can get a detailed info about the specs and design here.

You can Buy Oppo F5 from the Link Below

2) Xiaomi Mi A1 (₹14,999)

The next comes Xiaomi Mi A1 this will be the cheapest Moto X4 Alternative you can have. The main plus point to consider this is its price, you can get an Octacore Snapdragon 625 Processor, 4GB RAM, 12MP Dual Cameras with Optical Zoom in just ₹14,999.

Also, the OS is powered by Google and It will receive the latest Android Updates at the earliest with a guaranty of up 3 years. You can get a detailed info about the specs and design here.

You can Buy Xiaomi Mi A1 from the link given below.

3) Honor 9i (₹17,999)

The newest offering by honor with a trending Full View Display, and a Dual Camera setup on Back and Front. Yes, its the world’s first smartphone to have 4 Cameras, the back camera is a 16MP+2MP sensor and 13MP+2MP sensor on the front. So that means you can get those Bokeh effect DSLR like images from front and back.

You will get an Octa-Core Kirin 659 Processor coupled up with 4GB RAM and 64GB Internal storage, expandable up to 256GB, for just ₹17,999. You can get a detailed info about the specs and design here.

You can Buy Honor 9i from the link given below

4) Vivo V7 Plus (₹19,990)

As you may know that this smartphone is hyped over its 24MP front camera with advanced features like beautify mode, bokeh and more. Also, it has a Full view display with more than 84% screen to body ratio. It comes with Snapdragon 450 processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage with a dedicated Micro-SD card slot.

But a here’s a thing to consider, the Snapdragon 450 processor, though it can support 24Mp Cameras, only at 24 frames per second and 21MP at 30fps, and they opted for 24MP one. So, that means the front camera movement will be slow as compared to other phones. Also, in some benchmark tests, it comes out that the device has a 19.7MP camera.

5) Xiaomi Mi Max 2

Another Mi Device but this one is the best one for those who like to watch videos and want a battery that never runs out. This smartphone runs on the same processor as the Mi A1, Snapdragon 625, 4GB RAM, 32GB/64GB Internal Storage expandable via Micro-SD.

So, these were some of the best Moto X4 Alternatives if you don’t wish to buy what Moto offers to you. Do let us know, what you think about our list. Did we miss anything, tell us in the comments below.

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